· they go before the verb
(Subject), e.g. He likes swimming.
· they go before a noun,
e.g. My mother is visiting her brother.
· they go after the verb,e.g. He loves her.
NOT He loves she.
· use them after prepositions (with, to, from, etc.)
e.g. Listen tome! I'm in love with her.
NOT I'm in love with she.
· Whose book is this? / Whose is this book?
· they go after the verb.
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1. READING
His real name was William Sydney Porter (1862-1910). He was a famous American author.
Our school has a library where you can borrow books to read at home, click here: Your school library
Adverbs of manner:
To show people's feelings, behavior or way of speaking.
Adverbs are formed from adjectives.
(adverb)
(adverb)
- comfortable
- comfortably
- anxious
- beautiful
- brave
- careful
- clear
- correct
- creative
- defensive
- fluent
- fearless
- friend
- gracious
- hesitant
- impolitely
- incorrect
- kind
- loud
- masterful
- nervous
- patient
- polite
- quiet
- quick
- sad
- serious
- slow
- suspicious
- anxiously
- beautifully
- bravely
- carefully
- clearly
- correctly
- creatively
- defensively
- fluently
- fearlessly
- friendly
- graciously
- hesitantly
- impolitely
- incorrectly
- kindly
- loudly
- masterfully (magistralmente)
- nervously
- patiently
- politely
- quietly
- quickly
- sadly
- seriously
- slowly
- suspiciously
- happy
- lazy
- happily
- lazily
- good
- hard
- well
- hard
· look him / look at him
3. LISTENING
Click on the image and do the activities:
Do the quiz:
4. GRAMMAR
· Possessive Pronouns
You learn about other pronouns in:
· Básico 1: Unit 1A - subject pronouns: I, you, etc
· Básico 1: 1C - possessive adjectives: my, your, etc.
· Básico 1: Unit 6A - object pronouns: me, you, him,etc.
(Subject), e.g. He likes swimming.
e.g. My mother is visiting her brother.
NOT He loves she.
· use them after prepositions (with, to, from, etc.)
e.g. Listen to me! I'm in love with her.
NOT I'm in love with she.
· they go after the verb.
Do the quiz:
6. SONG
Do the quiz:
Do the quiz:
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